The phrase "skachat krasbus na kompiuter" translates to "download Krasbus on computer." Krasbus is the official mobile application for tracking public transport in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
He tracked the Number 2 bus—his best bet—as it struggled through the snow near the Theater Square. It was ten minutes away.
"Perfect," Anton said, grabbing his heavy parka and a portable power bank. "Enough time for a quick tea, and not a second wasted in the cold."
The Siberian winter didn’t care about Anton’s schedule. Outside his window in Krasnoyarsk, the temperature had plummeted to -30°C, and the wind was howling across the Yenisei. Anton had a meeting across town in an hour, and in this weather, every second spent standing at a bus stop felt like an eternity.
Here is a short story about a programmer named Anton who tried to bring the city's bus schedule to his desktop.
The familiar green icon popped up on his desktop. He opened it, and suddenly, the map of Krasnoyarsk filled his 27-inch monitor. It was glorious. No more squinting at a tiny, freezing screen. He could see every bus, trolleybus, and tram crawling through the city streets like little digital ants.

